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    Well Wayne, my '41 pu went away last week so I can't take a pic of that for you, but I'll post up one of the '36 which is pretty much the same. It isn't rad specific, but it's the closest I can come. There should be a stepped bracket to get the mounts of the rad bottom close to the height of the bottom of the frame rail. Also, if you don't know already, make sure to get the brackets that go from the rad side frame to the fender inner panel for upper support (saves fatigue splitting of the upper tank seam).
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